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over a year ago
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Easy to say but lots of people can’t afford the crazy gas bills. Won’t be long before we hear about some poor old person freezing to death in their own home |
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"Easy to say but lots of people can’t afford the crazy gas bills. Won’t be long before we hear about some poor old person freezing to death in their own home "
They don't have to be old,what about the kids ! |
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Have mine on for hour in morning and hour in eve just to stop the house getting damp! It's 13 at mo! Wear a oodie to keep me warm! Have asthma! But it's not really a case of saving a few pounds! As actually have to b able to afford the bill and if have heating on will b way more than an extra few pounds x |
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"Easy to say but lots of people can’t afford the crazy gas bills. Won’t be long before we hear about some poor old person freezing to death in their own home
They don't have to be old,what about the kids !"
Kids will be more robust as kids we had Jack frost on inside of windows maybe little babies x |
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"Have mine on for hour in morning and hour in eve just to stop the house getting damp! It's 13 at mo! Wear a oodie to keep me warm! Have asthma! But it's not really a case of saving a few pounds! As actually have to b able to afford the bill and if have heating on will b way more than an extra few pounds x"
Isn’t it grim we have to walk around in doors dressed like we are going to the South Pole because heating bills are crazy |
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"Have mine on for hour in morning and hour in eve just to stop the house getting damp! It's 13 at mo! Wear a oodie to keep me warm! Have asthma! But it's not really a case of saving a few pounds! As actually have to b able to afford the bill and if have heating on will b way more than an extra few pounds x
Isn’t it grim we have to walk around in doors dressed like we are going to the South Pole because heating bills are crazy "
Yes especially when u answer door to deliveries in my oodie they probably think wtf! Have u seen them they do look hideous! Shall post a full length pic of me in mine to give everyone a laugh hang on I go take one! X![](/icons/s/wink.gif) |
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Please everyone don't be alarmed. Pensioners with a bis pass have been generously advised that they may ride around all day on buses and stay warm, everyone else must find their nearest 'warm hub' (I think that's the cheerful name councils are giving them) and sit in one of them. Remember the war! |
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"Well here I am!! XI would like to be in a double onesie with you
Could easily fit 2 in here! XWe would be in the McGuiness book of records. A 69 in a double onesie.
Or a 3 sum? X " Most definitely . |
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"Well here I am!! XI would like to be in a double onesie with you
Could easily fit 2 in here! XWe would be in the McGuiness book of records. A 69 in a double onesie.
Or a 3 sum? X Most definitely . "
Maybe even a gang bang? X |
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over a year ago
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"Please everyone don't be alarmed. Pensioners with a bis pass have been generously advised that they may ride around all day on buses and stay warm, everyone else must find their nearest 'warm hub' (I think that's the cheerful name councils are giving them) and sit in one of them. Remember the war!"
That's a wonderful idea, the government really care about us. ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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"Please everyone don't be alarmed. Pensioners with a bis pass have been generously advised that they may ride around all day on buses and stay warm, everyone else must find their nearest 'warm hub' (I think that's the cheerful name councils are giving them) and sit in one of them. Remember the war!"
That is assuming that you have a bus service
I don't remember the warm hubs from the war but I do remember the cold Anderson bomb shelters ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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"Please everyone don't be alarmed. Pensioners with a bis pass have been generously advised that they may ride around all day on buses and stay warm, everyone else must find their nearest 'warm hub' (I think that's the cheerful name councils are giving them) and sit in one of them. Remember the war!"
Sage advice from those who care ..
And if an elderly person slips on the frozen path and gets to hospital before hypothermia takes them as they wait for an ambulance then it's lovely and warm in the A&E.. ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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"Well here I am!! XI would like to be in a double onesie with you
Could easily fit 2 in here! XWe would be in the McGuiness book of records. A 69 in a double onesie.
Or a 3 sum? X Most definitely .
Maybe even a gang bang? X" What a woman wants. A woman should get. Gang bang it is ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Please everyone don't be alarmed. Pensioners with a bis pass have been generously advised that they may ride around all day on buses and stay warm, everyone else must find their nearest 'warm hub' (I think that's the cheerful name councils are giving them) and sit in one of them. Remember the war!
Sage advice from those who care ..
And if an elderly person slips on the frozen path and gets to hospital before hypothermia takes them as they wait for an ambulance then it's lovely and warm in the A&E.. "
And they will be able to spend hours/ days in the warm A&E corridors. We really are lucky here. ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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"Please everyone don't be alarmed. Pensioners with a bis pass have been generously advised that they may ride around all day on buses and stay warm, everyone else must find their nearest 'warm hub' (I think that's the cheerful name councils are giving them) and sit in one of them. Remember the war!
Sage advice from those who care ..
And if an elderly person slips on the frozen path and gets to hospital before hypothermia takes them as they wait for an ambulance then it's lovely and warm in the A&E..
And they will be able to spend hours/ days in the warm A&E corridors. We really are lucky here. "
And there's the added bonus of social interaction.. |
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"The cold weather has triggered extra cold weather payments in seven areas.
£25 a day for seven days for the most vulnerable and qualifying people."
Something to look forward to for next year! Draw my pension in July x |
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"Well here I am!! XI would like to be in a double onesie with you
Could easily fit 2 in here! XWe would be in the McGuiness book of records. A 69 in a double onesie.
Or a 3 sum? X Most definitely .
Maybe even a gang bang? XWhat a woman wants. A woman should get. Gang bang it is "
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Best advice that works I have had about keeping warm is
Layer up with lose fitting clothes so it traps in warm air
Don’t have your shoes too tight
Eat a larger portion as your body will burn more calories to keep warm
Try and keep your clothes clean as dirt will cause them to be colder
Oh and always have a flask of warm drink ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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"Stay warm guys, apparently the house should not be lower than 17c
Don't get sick by saving a few pounds.
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There’s certain heating systems like nibe exhaust air heat recovery that need the house to be above 16 degrees. If they drop below this they use the immersion element to heat the house up first which can cost a fortune |
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I open windows slightly on the "open but locked" setting every morning. Keep them open as long as possible. Not too bad if no wind and sun is shining like today. Good for ventilation and health. I wear extra layers and feeling quite snug at the mo. |
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Mine has been on 16/17 degrees for five hours a day total on and off on a timer and it cost me nearly 100 quid last month, it's bloody ridiculous and i dread to think what its going to be like now its getting even colder, jumpers and blankets and hot water bottles for us the rate its going
Tg x |
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"Stay warm guys, apparently the house should not be lower than 17c
Don't get sick by saving a few pounds.
" its not a few pounds though... I put mine on yesterday for the first time for more than an hour or two... it cosy me ove £11
I simply can not afford that daily. |
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It's a scandal the cost of energy due to successive governments thinking we could rely on Russia to supply the world's energy. Whatsmore our energy bills will never come back down to what they once were. I reckon fifteen hundred a year will be the norm once inflation is under control. Food will be the same. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It worries me to hear that people simply can't afford to heat their homes. Governments need to act. People's health will suffer. People's homes will suffer from damp, mold, rot, burst pipes etc. If heating bills do come down financial help will be required to repair the damage to buildings and the NHS. |
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By *akedMMan
over a year ago
Witney |
At the moment it's costing me £10 a day for gas and electricity. Waiting for cavity insulation to be done. It's just me in a 2 bed semi bungalow. Just got a new boiler and hive trv on all the rads. Work two days a week next step thermal underwear |
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
yumsville |
Has anybody got those radiator reflector things?
They are silver panels you cut/hang behind radiators to reflect heat into the house rather than it seeping into external walls?
Just wondering if they are worth getting as I've looked but not bothered - reviews say they save a lot of wasted heat. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Some of the poorer families could huddle together in one room at one house by all chipping in together ..
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And that's how public houses started in the Victorian era - welcome back to the dark ages ![](/icons/s/2/eh.gif) |
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over a year ago
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"Has anybody got those radiator reflector things?
They are silver panels you cut/hang behind radiators to reflect heat into the house rather than it seeping into external walls?
Just wondering if they are worth getting as I've looked but not bothered - reviews say they save a lot of wasted heat."
I've heard of these, not used them as yet. Tbh I probs can't be bothered with measuring/cutting them to fit - would they save that much heat? Give roughly an extra 5mins of warmth once the radiators are turned off? I'll stick to my extra cardi and wooly hat for now ![](/icons/s/lol.gif) |
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By *akedMMan
over a year ago
Witney |
"Has anybody got those radiator reflector things?
They are silver panels you cut/hang behind radiators to reflect heat into the house rather than it seeping into external walls?
Just wondering if they are worth getting as I've looked but not bothered - reviews say they save a lot of wasted heat."
Yep I have got those things, hoping when I get the cavity done it will be even better |
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
yumsville |
"Has anybody got those radiator reflector things?
They are silver panels you cut/hang behind radiators to reflect heat into the house rather than it seeping into external walls?
Just wondering if they are worth getting as I've looked but not bothered - reviews say they save a lot of wasted heat.
I've heard of these, not used them as yet. Tbh I probs can't be bothered with measuring/cutting them to fit - would they save that much heat? Give roughly an extra 5mins of warmth once the radiators are turned off? I'll stick to my extra cardi and wooly hat for now "
They do sound like something that should come with radiators as a standard - supposedly reflecting heat so your room is warmer and use less, but as you say, something that you look at, wonder about and skip by. They seem a cheap fit if they work long term... and it's booties for me |
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
yumsville |
"Has anybody got those radiator reflector things?
They are silver panels you cut/hang behind radiators to reflect heat into the house rather than it seeping into external walls?
Just wondering if they are worth getting as I've looked but not bothered - reviews say they save a lot of wasted heat.
Yep I have got those things, hoping when I get the cavity done it will be even better "
Have you noticed any difference in general room temp? |
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over a year ago
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Sat with a long sleeve top and two hoodies at the moment to avoid putting the heating on. Might put it on for an hour at night but that’s all at the moment. Sorry for going all eco warrior but the government and energy companies know what their doing to make money and it needs to change |
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"Sat with a long sleeve top and two hoodies at the moment to avoid putting the heating on. Might put it on for an hour at night but that’s all at the moment. Sorry for going all eco warrior but the government and energy companies know what their doing to make money and it needs to change"
Indeed.
Mine is on the bare minimum. I'm not paying out the arse because the government have let infrastructure go and failed to plan for the future. |
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"I'm really lucky as I have prepayment meters and the £66 from the government goes straight onto my electricity so I never have to top it up. Just the gas I have to pay for" I should be getting mine but a error on my smart meter means I've lost numerous top ups and have to wait for a voucher. It also only covers 2 weeks electricity anyway
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"I'm really lucky as I have prepayment meters and the £66 from the government goes straight onto my electricity so I never have to top it up. Just the gas I have to pay forI should be getting mine but a error on my smart meter means I've lost numerous top ups and have to wait for a voucher. It also only covers 2 weeks electricity anyway " you can top up online. That's how I do mine
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"Sat with a long sleeve top and two hoodies at the moment to avoid putting the heating on. Might put it on for an hour at night but that’s all at the moment. Sorry for going all eco warrior but the government and energy companies know what their doing to make money and it needs to change
Indeed.
Mine is on the bare minimum. I'm not paying out the arse because the government have let infrastructure go and failed to plan for the future."
To me energy companies and the government are working together to line their pockets, I do have a big theory on it all that started back in January but that’s getting into elites running the world and I doubt that’ll go down well on fab ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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"Sat with a long sleeve top and two hoodies at the moment to avoid putting the heating on. Might put it on for an hour at night but that’s all at the moment. Sorry for going all eco warrior but the government and energy companies know what their doing to make money and it needs to change
Indeed.
Mine is on the bare minimum. I'm not paying out the arse because the government have let infrastructure go and failed to plan for the future.
To me energy companies and the government are working together to line their pockets, I do have a big theory on it all that started back in January but that’s getting into elites running the world and I doubt that’ll go down well on fab "
There are people into that crap.
I think it's thinking privatisation saves everything plus greed, incompetence, corruption, and short term ism. Just garden variety arseholery. |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
East London |
My house seems extra draughty this year.
I'm wondering if the extreme heat we had in Summer has warped the framework of my windows and doors.
I can't have my heating off as the cold makes my joints very painful and I'm fighting off a bad chest virus at the moment.
I'm still feeling a bloody draught on me. |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
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I think it's thinking privatisation saves everything plus greed, incompetence, corruption, and short term ism. Just garden variety arseholery."
When essential things are run on a profit making basis, putting the dividends and bonuses first, it's no surprise that the consumer is exploited. |
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over a year ago
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"Sat with a long sleeve top and two hoodies at the moment to avoid putting the heating on. Might put it on for an hour at night but that’s all at the moment. Sorry for going all eco warrior but the government and energy companies know what their doing to make money and it needs to change
Indeed.
Mine is on the bare minimum. I'm not paying out the arse because the government have let infrastructure go and failed to plan for the future.
To me energy companies and the government are working together to line their pockets, I do have a big theory on it all that started back in January but that’s getting into elites running the world and I doubt that’ll go down well on fab
There are people into that crap.
I think it's thinking privatisation saves everything plus greed, incompetence, corruption, and short term ism. Just garden variety arseholery."
Oh my theory brings in the Ukrainian/Russian war, elitist governments and the energy companies all working together for their own good. Might just be me but I struggle seeing it as coincidence that since Russia attacked prices started rising and while governments are talking about trying to stop climate change their building new coal mines and banning on shore wind farms… |
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"I'm really lucky as I have prepayment meters and the £66 from the government goes straight onto my electricity so I never have to top it up. Just the gas I have to pay forI should be getting mine but a error on my smart meter means I've lost numerous top ups and have to wait for a voucher. It also only covers 2 weeks electricity anyway you can top up online. That's how I do mine" I've had an error for over two months which means that top ups don't go on. Thankfully I had both my meters in credit by a few hundred quid. I've been assured it will be fixed soon.. (they said that in September)
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I think it's thinking privatisation saves everything plus greed, incompetence, corruption, and short term ism. Just garden variety arseholery.
When essential things are run on a profit making basis, putting the dividends and bonuses first, it's no surprise that the consumer is exploited. "
Quite |
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"Sat with a long sleeve top and two hoodies at the moment to avoid putting the heating on. Might put it on for an hour at night but that’s all at the moment. Sorry for going all eco warrior but the government and energy companies know what their doing to make money and it needs to change
Indeed.
Mine is on the bare minimum. I'm not paying out the arse because the government have let infrastructure go and failed to plan for the future.
To me energy companies and the government are working together to line their pockets, I do have a big theory on it all that started back in January but that’s getting into elites running the world and I doubt that’ll go down well on fab
There are people into that crap.
I think it's thinking privatisation saves everything plus greed, incompetence, corruption, and short term ism. Just garden variety arseholery.
Oh my theory brings in the Ukrainian/Russian war, elitist governments and the energy companies all working together for their own good. Might just be me but I struggle seeing it as coincidence that since Russia attacked prices started rising and while governments are talking about trying to stop climate change their building new coal mines and banning on shore wind farms…"
Sure. I think humans are pattern seeking creatures and it's very easy to create conspiracy where one doesn't exist. |
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over a year ago
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"Sat with a long sleeve top and two hoodies at the moment to avoid putting the heating on. Might put it on for an hour at night but that’s all at the moment. Sorry for going all eco warrior but the government and energy companies know what their doing to make money and it needs to change
Indeed.
Mine is on the bare minimum. I'm not paying out the arse because the government have let infrastructure go and failed to plan for the future.
To me energy companies and the government are working together to line their pockets, I do have a big theory on it all that started back in January but that’s getting into elites running the world and I doubt that’ll go down well on fab
There are people into that crap.
I think it's thinking privatisation saves everything plus greed, incompetence, corruption, and short term ism. Just garden variety arseholery.
Oh my theory brings in the Ukrainian/Russian war, elitist governments and the energy companies all working together for their own good. Might just be me but I struggle seeing it as coincidence that since Russia attacked prices started rising and while governments are talking about trying to stop climate change their building new coal mines and banning on shore wind farms…"
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over a year ago
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"Sat with a long sleeve top and two hoodies at the moment to avoid putting the heating on. Might put it on for an hour at night but that’s all at the moment. Sorry for going all eco warrior but the government and energy companies know what their doing to make money and it needs to change
Indeed.
Mine is on the bare minimum. I'm not paying out the arse because the government have let infrastructure go and failed to plan for the future.
To me energy companies and the government are working together to line their pockets, I do have a big theory on it all that started back in January but that’s getting into elites running the world and I doubt that’ll go down well on fab "
This... |
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"Has anybody got those radiator reflector things?
They are silver panels you cut/hang behind radiators to reflect heat into the house rather than it seeping into external walls?
Just wondering if they are worth getting as I've looked but not bothered - reviews say they save a lot of wasted heat.
I've heard of these, not used them as yet. Tbh I probs can't be bothered with measuring/cutting them to fit - would they save that much heat? Give roughly an extra 5mins of warmth once the radiators are turned off? I'll stick to my extra cardi and wooly hat for now
They do sound like something that should come with radiators as a standard - supposedly reflecting heat so your room is warmer and use less, but as you say, something that you look at, wonder about and skip by. They seem a cheap fit if they work long term... and it's booties for me"
Not a lot of use if you can't afford to turn the radiators on.
What I have got, though, are some large foil windscreen protectors which I lay on the floor or furniture inside sunny windows to reflect some of the sun's heat further into the room. |
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By *aui.Man
over a year ago
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Without getting into politics or the rights and wrongs of the current situation...
Central heating is a very modern thing. I'm not that old and when I was a kid we didn't have Central heating or double glazing. On top of that the winters are much milder than they used to be. In winter we should be cold. It's right that we wrap up more before flicking a switch and burning gas.
Also side note. In the uk 1000s of people die because of the cold every year, not just this year (I'm not saying it's right) |
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"Without getting into politics or the rights and wrongs of the current situation...
Central heating is a very modern thing. I'm not that old and when I was a kid we didn't have Central heating or double glazing. On top of that the winters are much milder than they used to be. In winter we should be cold. It's right that we wrap up more before flicking a switch and burning gas.
Also side note. In the uk 1000s of people die because of the cold every year, not just this year (I'm not saying it's right)" When I was a kid there was no central heating or fitted carpets like today. Usually lino. We had a coal fire in the living room and a partition heater in the kitchen and that was it. We would go to bed in our clothes and just have a face wash in the mornings. We had frost on the inside of the windows and we had a bath once a week. We survived |
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"Without getting into politics or the rights and wrongs of the current situation...
Central heating is a very modern thing. I'm not that old and when I was a kid we didn't have Central heating or double glazing. On top of that the winters are much milder than they used to be. In winter we should be cold. It's right that we wrap up more before flicking a switch and burning gas.
Also side note. In the uk 1000s of people die because of the cold every year, not just this year (I'm not saying it's right)"
Yes very true I said further up about Jack frost on the single glazed windows! Think we have become to reliant on things these days! And seem to expect to much these days x |
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Its all well and good saying we never used to have central heating but also the life expectancy for someone with my daughters conditions were much shorter.. partly as we are meant to have better standard of living now.
Being in a cold house causes her to get chest infection after chest infection... so I have to make sure at least her room is warm. Yes I get financial help to do this but it's made so hard to get.
Its meant to be automatic but as she lives under my roof I have to call them and tell them my details... all well and good but I've tried 238 times to call them at the time I write this...yes I have till the 28th Feb to sort it but I work as well as care for her. It is stupidly difficult on a lot of things just now |
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We both grew up with the whole ice on the inside of the windows thing I wouldn't go back to that and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. I see absolutely no virtue in suffering the cold just because it's how it used to be. |
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"We both grew up with the whole ice on the inside of the windows thing I wouldn't go back to that and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. I see absolutely no virtue in suffering the cold just because it's how it used to be. "
Absoulutley not! I have asthma that is prone to chest infections! Have one now got antibiotics hopefully sort it! And ideally would have the heating on but sadly cannot afford to x |
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"Has anybody got those radiator reflector things?
They are silver panels you cut/hang behind radiators to reflect heat into the house rather than it seeping into external walls?
Just wondering if they are worth getting as I've looked but not bothered - reviews say they save a lot of wasted heat."
Tin foil |
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"Has anybody got those radiator reflector things?
They are silver panels you cut/hang behind radiators to reflect heat into the house rather than it seeping into external walls?
Just wondering if they are worth getting as I've looked but not bothered - reviews say they save a lot of wasted heat.
Tin foil "
Global shortage as some use it for hats.. ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"What if you don't have those few pounds ?
Hat ,coat,extra jumper"
All fine and dandy, then the mold kcks in as no one want to have their windows open.
Good ventilation vs draughproofing and heat retention: choose one.
The days of double glazing in new builds should be over by nowas triple glazing is much better. |
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"And to top it all off I’ve run out of Aldi ginger wine
This is a real emergency!
I do have to walk past the cheese to get to it "
You know to check out the manchego for me right?
I am considering buying ginger wine this year |
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"And to top it all off I’ve run out of Aldi ginger wine
This is a real emergency!
I do have to walk past the cheese to get to it
You know to check out the manchego for me right?
I am considering buying ginger wine this year"
Awww yea try it and with cheese and onion on a Sunday evening…. You will sing my praises for ever ![](/icons/s/razz.gif) |
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"Has anybody got those radiator reflector things?
They are silver panels you cut/hang behind radiators to reflect heat into the house rather than it seeping into external walls?
Just wondering if they are worth getting as I've looked but not bothered - reviews say they save a lot of wasted heat."
I did that to one of my radiators, it was quite labour intensive as the heating in our house was quite inconsistent, I turned the valves shut both sides of the radiator, then removed the radiator took it outside and flushed it, there was a large amount of black sediment come out, I painted behind the radiator then used reflective foil, the one I used was like foil coated bubble wrap, fitted that then refitted the radiator and refilled the system, was a pain in the arse to bleed the air out but now I’ve had to turn the temperature down on the boiler as the system is running so much more efficiently, I’m waffling on here but if your system hasn’t been flushed just doing that can make a massive difference, FYI a full system flush from a corgi registered plumber is over 300quid, I’m saving about thirty quid a month by what I’ve done …. Food for thought |
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"Has anybody got those radiator reflector things?
They are silver panels you cut/hang behind radiators to reflect heat into the house rather than it seeping into external walls?
Just wondering if they are worth getting as I've looked but not bothered - reviews say they save a lot of wasted heat."
Yes they do work well. All the heat from the radiator ends up heating the air in the room immediately. They are particularly effective where on outside walls.
Downside. If you use the cheap foil it looses it's effectiveness quite quickly as it crinkles easily on application and oxidizes.
One can argue that it may only be needed to be effective for 3+ months so the cheap is worth using and simply replace each year. So for those who can't justify the extra expense for the better quality, it'll save you more than you may realise.
I'm sure many suggestions have already been said but here's a few that may help.
Closing blinds and curtains particularly in front of large windows/ patio doors if you don't need to have them open can save a lot heat loss through glazing.
Check seals on exterior doors and for £3 reseal if there is a draft.
Boil up a flask full of water in the kettle to use during the day rather than repeatedly boiling up water for a cuppa. If you don't have a flask, only boil what you need to use.
Replace bulbs to led bulbs if not already and switch off when you leave a room. |
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This is a real emergency!
I do have to walk past the cheese to get to it
You know to check out the manchego for me right?
I am considering buying ginger wine this year
Awww yea try it and with cheese and onion on a Sunday evening…. You will sing my praises for ever "
Does it have to be Sunday? |
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"And to top it all off I’ve run out of Aldi ginger wine
This is a real emergency!
I do have to walk past the cheese to get to it
You know to check out the manchego for me right?
I am considering buying ginger wine this year
Awww yea try it and with cheese and onion on a Sunday evening…. You will sing my praises for ever
Does it have to be Sunday?"
Yes it’s the law |
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"The cold weather has triggered extra cold weather payments in seven areas.
£25 a day for seven days for the most vulnerable and qualifying people.
Isnt it £25 for the 7 days" £25 a day sou da a. awful.lot don't think anyone spends that |
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By *ercuryMan
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"The cold weather has triggered extra cold weather payments in seven areas.
£25 a day for seven days for the most vulnerable and qualifying people.
Isnt it £25 for the 7 days"
Sounds more plausible. That's how the BBC reported it earlier this morning. |
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They are silver panels you cut/hang behind radiators to reflect heat into the house rather than it seeping into external walls?
Just wondering if they are worth getting as I've looked but not bothered - reviews say they save a lot of wasted heat.
Tin foil
Global shortage as some use it for hats.. "
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
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"Has anybody got those radiator reflector things?
They are silver panels you cut/hang behind radiators to reflect heat into the house rather than it seeping into external walls?
Just wondering if they are worth getting as I've looked but not bothered - reviews say they save a lot of wasted heat.
Yes they do work well. All the heat from the radiator ends up heating the air in the room immediately. They are particularly effective where on outside walls."
Cheers, seems pretty much the consensus, got a new boiler and all new radiators last year. As any reflectors will stay put for the life of the rads it seems a sensible thing so I'll look into it |
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